Mutations that cause esophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) have been mapped in unprecedented detail — unveiling that more than half could be
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Opposite effect: Protein widely known to fight tumors also boosts cancer growth: Researchers find evidence that genome ‘guardian’ can stimulate cancer
Search for a description of “p53” and it becomes clear that this human protein is widely known for its cancer-fighting
New 3D imaging technique reveals how pancreatic cancers start
A new technique to study tissue samples in 3D has revealed that pancreatic cancers can start and grow in two
Breaking new ground in study of malignant pediatric brain tumor
Scientists are making important progress in the battle against a class of devilishly complex human pediatric brain cancers thanks to
Drug development options diversified with new metal catalyst
A University of Illinois team of researchers led by chemistry professor M. Christina White has developed a new manganese-based catalyst
Drug sponge could minimize side effects of cancer treatment: Absorbent polymer sops up chemotherapy drugs from bloodstream after treatment
With the help of sponges inserted in the bloodstream to absorb excess drugs, doctors are hoping to prevent the dangerous
New light-based technology reveals how cells communicate in human disease
Scientists at the University of York have developed a new technique that uses light to understand how cells communicate in
Increased risk for breast cancer after childbirth may last more than 20 years
The increased risk for breast cancer that occurs after childbirth can last more than 20 years. The risk may be
New insights into childhood cancer: Mechanisms of tumor growth and regression
Peripheral nervous system tumors are one of the most common types of childhood tumors. While some of these tumors, known
Epigenetic treatments could trigger the development of aggressive tumors
Cancer develops as a result of the accumulation of mutations in our cells. These mutations are not distributed evenly in